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FemForce #43 The Gammazons From Galaxy G
Cover Date: January, 1991
Overview When you have mobile cameras and optics that let you keep every square inch of the globe under constant surveylance, nothing much gets by you. So when the man known as Captain Video (Soon to be chaged to Videxx) sees an impending alien invasion ...
Issue Description
Overview
When you have mobile cameras and optics that let you keep every square inch of the globe under constant surveylance, nothing much gets by you. So when the man known as Captain Video (Soon to be chaged to Videxx) sees an impending alien invasion, he can warn the Femforce. And when that invasion force is a troop of giant Amazonian women, you can bet the FF high-tail it down to South America to stop it. You see, since Tara recently gained growing powers, (In Good Girl Art Quarterly #5, to be exact) she can infiltrate the Amazons and find out where their next beachhead will be. Dinosaurs stomp and chomp, and rayguns blasts hit a strange-looking sea creature who begins to change into- Garganta, the 60 foot woman. It's all in "The Gammazons From Galaxy G", written by Bill Black, with pencils by Vic Bridges and Brad Gorby, and inks by Chad(The Outsiders)Hunt and Mark Heike. This story contains Video/Videxx' origin, and is the first Femforce issue that Tara appears as a giantess-GTS fans take note. Elsewhere on the high seas, another group of refugees stumble upon the drifting Janis Lawson. It's the pirate ship of Singapore Sal, and she, Iron Jaw, Frankenstein and The Clown have just managed to escape the defeat of The Black Shroud on Jungle Island. Maybe Janis was better off weith that shark. "Beauty And The Beast", story and layouts by Richard(The Count)Rome, finished art by John Nadeau. Then, this issues's bound -in mini comic features all new story and art as Rocketman and Jetgirl face "The Menace Of The Muckman", written by Bill Black, with art by Frank Turner. The first modern solo adventure of these revived Golden Age characters from the Harry "A" Chesler line of the 1940's. Color cover by Vic Bridges and Mark Heike, interior is black and white with graytones, plus yellow ink added on the mini comic. Standard comic book format.
FemForce
- Publisher
- AC Comics
Volume Description
Issues 137 to 157 are flip books, having issues 1 to 20 of Gigantarama on the backside.
http://www.comicvine.com/gargantarama-the-comic-book/4050-21464/
Except for issue 143 which has Fighting Yank #6
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